2. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
• Dr. Rajendra Prasad was
the first President of
India. Rajendra Prasad
was a great freedom-
fighter, and the architect
of the Indian Constitution,
having served as
President of the
Constituent Assembly
that drafted the
Constitution of the
Republic from 1948 to
1950.
3. Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
• Dr. Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan is best
known as the man who
introduced the thinking of
western idealist
philosophers into Indian
thought. He was an
Oxford don who became
the first Vice President
and the second President
of India.
4. Dr. Zakir Hussain
• Born in 1897 at
Hyderabad, Dr Zakir
Hussain was the third
President of India
from May 13, 1967
until his death.
Hussain was born in
Hyderabad, India,
where his father had
migrated from Uttar
Pradesh.
5. Varahagiri Venkata Giri
• V.V.Giri was born at
Berhampore, Orissa
on August 10, 1894.
He was responsible
for the formation of
the all India Trade
Union Congress, of
which he was
President twice.
6. B.D. Jatti
• He was born on
September 10, 1912 at
district of Karnataka. He
was Chief Minister of
Mysore State during
1958-62. He was Vice-
President of India from
1974 to 1979. B.D.Jatti
held the Office of the
President of India
temporarily from February
11, 1977 to July 25, 1977.
7. Giani Zail Singh
• Giani Zail Singh, was
born on May 5, 1916 in
village Sandhwan in
Faridkot District in a
family of artisans, taken
to agriculture. His father
Sardar Kishan Singh
owned about fifty-six
acres of land which was
intershared by Giani Zail
Singh and his two
brothers.
8. Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma
• Dr. Shankar Dayal
Sharma was an Indian
scholar and politician,
most notable for serving
as President of India from
1992 until 1997. Sharma
studied in Britain as a
young man. He attended
Cambridge University and
Oxford University.
9. Justice Mohd. Hidayatullah
• M. Hidayatullah was born
on 17th December, 1905
in Maharashtra. He was
Chief Justice of India
from 1968 to 1970. He
was Acting President of
India for a short term from
20th July to 21st August,
1969. Later, he served as
the Vice-President of
India from 1979 to 1984.
10. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
• Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed was
President of India of 1974 to
1977. He was educated at St.
Stephen's College and St
Catharine's College,
Cambridge, and subsequently
became an active member of
the Congress Party. He was
chosen for the presidency by
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in
1974, becoming the second
Muslim President in Delhi.
11. Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy
• Shri Neelam Sanjiva Reddy,
the sixth President of India,
was a veteran statesman and
administrator. He held many
eminent positions in public life
both before and after
independence. Born in a
peasant family at Illuri village
in the Anantapur District
(Andhra Pradesh) on May 19,
1913, Shri Sanjiva Reddy had
his early education at the
Theosophical High School at
Adyar in Madras and later
joined the Arts College at
Anantapur.
12. R. Venkata Raman
• Born on December 4,
1910 in the village of
Rajamadam,
Thanjavur District,
Tamil Nadu, Shri
Venkataraman
married Smt Janaki
Venkataraman in the
year 1938.
13. Kocheril Raman Narayanan
• Sh.K.R.Narayanan
assumed office as
President of India on July
25, 1997. Shri Narayanan
was born on October 27,
1920 in the village of
Uzhavoor in Kottayam
district, Kerela. Shri
Narayanan received his
education from the
University of Travancore
where he obtained an
M.A. degree in English
Literature standing first in
the University.
14. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam
• Dr. A.P.J. Adbul Kalam,
the twelfth President of
India, is rightfully termed
as the father of India's
missile technology. He
was born to parents
Jainulabdeen Marakayar
and Ashiamma on 15th
October, 1931, at
Dhanushkodi in
Rameshwaram district,
Tamil Nadu.
15. Pratibha Patel
• Pratibha Patil was born to
Narayan Paglu Rao on
19th December 1934 at
Nadgaon, Maharashtra.
She studied at R.R.
School at Jalgaon. She
received her M.A. from
Mooljee Jaitha (M.J.)
College, Jalgaon and
obtained a law degree
from the Government
Law College, Mumbai
and practised as an
advocate in Jalgaon.
16. • Hope You All Enjoyed this presentation
made by Jai Gupta.